Co-organizers
European Economic Trade Office | German Institute Taipei | British Office| German Trade Office| Trade Council of Denmark,Taipei

Taiwan has been identified as one of the world’s best locations for both onshore and offshore wind energy. The Taiwan government has set ambitious goals to cut carbon emissions and increase the proportion of electricity generated
by renewables to 20% of capacity by 2025. The passage of amendments to the Electricity Act in January 2017 added further impetus to the momentum. In the wake of these developments, dozens of European, multinational and Taiwanese firms are preparing for the
promising market that will be unleashed for all players in the wind energy supply and service chain and financial institutions backing them. All the right ingredients are in place to spur a rapid increase in wind energy development. All that is needed is the
right regulatory environment and incentives to kick-start a bright new era for wind energy in Taiwan. This conference has been organised to bring all the key players in the wind industry together to chart the best course forward for the wind industry in Taiwan.

The conference will bring together industry experts and regulators from Europe and Taiwan, including WindEurope’s Chief Policy Officer and KfW’s Head of Wind Power, and an expected audience of 250 people, which will include senior executives from the wind and
financial industry, investors and NGOs.